M25 Reopens After Multi-Vehicle Crash, Delays for Drivers

UPDATE: The M25 has reopened following a multi-vehicle crash that caused significant delays. Emergency services rushed to the scene just after 10 PM on December 1, closing the motorway anti-clockwise between Junction 5 (M26, A21) and Junction 4 (Bromley).

The collision led to a swift response from Kent Police and fire services, who worked diligently to manage the scene and clear the wreckage. As emergency crews attended to the incident, a diversion was put in place, causing frustration for drivers caught in the traffic.

By 11:20 PM, the M25 anti-clockwise was reopened, and National Highways reported that delays were gradually easing in the area. However, the total number of vehicles involved in the crash and any potential injuries remain unconfirmed at this time.

Motorists are advised to remain cautious as residual traffic may linger in the aftermath of this incident. Authorities continue to monitor the situation, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Stay tuned for further developments on this breaking story as we keep you informed on the situation affecting one of the UK’s busiest motorways.